Jun
30
2010
by: Savitri

Jovie is a G-Diaper baby. Not only does she look cute using them they work pretty well too. Drew doesn’t care for cloth diapers much but I think they’re great. Some people say it’s not as green because of the washing but we don’t do anymore washing than usual. Some say it uses more water when rinsing. Maybe a tad but it’s less compare to plastic just sitting there, piling up each and everyday.
Jovie is also a Gro-Baby and when we’re out and about or mom totally forgot to do laundry she’s a Nature’s Baby diaper gal.
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Jun
29
2010
by: Savitri

Meet That. Yes, that is That the hen. Jovie named that That. She likes that name for some reason. She just think that it’s so cool. So that is That.
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Jun
28
2010
by: Savitri

Just a quick picture of Jovie napping on dad’s chair. She loves this thing. She prefers it!
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Jun
27
2010
by: Savitri

M and Drew went to an auto show today. At the show our friend had a face painting booth and she did M’s face. The best face painting job I think!! Last weekend there was an auction for M’s school and we won the face painter’s piece. It’s a very nice colorful piece. Perfect for a Miss M!!
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Jun
27
2010
by: Savitri

We went to Bury St. Edmunds to check out the vintage fair and the Abbey garden. It was a wonderful experience. The regular Saturday market was there too and it was just fun! I took many pics today, at home too, but this is what I’ll share today here and the rest will go on my blog either on a scrapbook page or a post.
Now the title… if you look really close there’s a skull on the wall. Can you find it? On this part of the Abbey wall were headstone parts here and there. I guess somebody didn’t pay attention or maybe it was done on purpose but a skull got on the wall too. Drew said back then they didn’t have quarries to gather rocks/stones from and so they’d get whatever they could, even from graveyards. We were wondering what people were looking at here. I didn’t notice until the hubby showed it and the different head stone pieces on different parts of the wall.
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